1882 – Town Hall, Paisley, Scotland
Architect: W.H. Lynn
Paisley Town Hall (the George A.
Paisley Town Hall (the George A.
Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News,
Front perspective view including plans as published in The Building News,
Unsuccesful design in competition to design new episcopalian cathedral for Edinburgh.
Described in 1899 as “0ne of the most graceful ecclesiastical structures in Edinburgh –
Part of a terrace in the west end of the New Town,
Italiante palazzo bank branch for Bank of Scotland at 101-103 George Street in Edinburgh.
The most striking feature of this club building is the large bow window at the centre with a richly carved frieze,
The site was bought in the early 1890s,and plans for a new hospital were commissioned to designs by George Washington Browne.